European Journal of Applied Business and Management

The European Journal of Applied Business and Management (EJABM) is an international double blind peer-reviewed and open access journal devoted to the publication of original empirical and theoretical research articles. EJABM publishes four regular issues and special issues over the year.

EJABM provides the opportunity for dissemination of scientific knowledge in scientific areas related to business sciences and applied management, namely (but not limited to): Accounting; Applied economics; Business strategy; Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Ethics and Social Responsibility; Human Resource Management; Hospitality Management; Industrial Management; International Business; Marketing; Organizational Behavior; and Tourism.

EJABM is indexed by ICI Journals Master List - Index Copernicus, Google Scholar, REDIB, Latindex, DRJI e MIAR.

The journal is institutionally owned by ISAG - European Business School, with the technical support of Research Center in Business Sciences and Tourism of the Consuelo Vieira da Costa Foundation (CICET-FCVC).


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Forthcoming Articles

 

The European Journal of Applied Business and Management (EJABM) is pleased to announce the following articles that have been accepted for publication and will appear in upcoming issues of the journal. All manuscripts have undergone a rigorous double-blind peer review process.


Corporate Social Responsibility for Strategic Distinctiveness: A Review
Svitlana Ostapenko

This article explores the role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a strategic tool for differentiation. Through a systematic literature review, it identifies key perspectives linking CSR to competitive advantage, consumer perception, and firm performance. The study highlights the potential of CSR to address major societal challenges such as climate change and demographic shifts, while also emphasizing the contextual factors that influence its effectiveness.


International Financial Reporting Standards Adoption and Financial Reporting Quality in Nigeria: A Comparative Analysis of Manufacturing and Banking Sectors
Mbazulike Juliet Uche; Oluwamayowa Olalekan Iredele; Semiu Babatunde Adeyemi

This study examines the impact of IFRS adoption on financial reporting quality in Nigeria, comparing the manufacturing and banking sectors. Using discretionary accruals as a proxy, the findings reveal contrasting outcomes: a decline in reporting quality in the manufacturing sector and no significant change in banking. The study underscores the importance of strong institutional frameworks and regulatory enforcement in ensuring the effectiveness of IFRS adoption.

 
Posted: 2026-03-23
 
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Vol 11, No 3

Table of Contents

Editorial

Ana Pinto Borges, Elvira Vieira, Jorge Remondes
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Articles

Olga Alexandra Chinita Pirrolas, Pedro Miguel Alves Ribeiro Correia
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Shakil Ahmed Sabuz, Quazi Nur Alam, Md. Yousuf Harun
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Thiago Bruno de Jesus Silva, Mourtala Issifou, Cristian Bau Dal Magro, Narciso Gomes Bastos
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Andreia Almeida Mendes, José Campos Amorim
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Beatriz Correia Moura, José Campos Amorim
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